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Will Congress Control Debt or Will Debt Control Us? Jul. 20, 2016

Terence Jeffrey

The delegates to the Republican National Convention approved a platform this week that criticizes th... Read More

Growth Anemia: Blame a Collapse in Business Investment May. 03, 2016

Stephen Moore

GDP for the first quarter of 2016 came in at a paltry 0.5 percent. That sorry showing follows growth... Read More

Obama's Idea of Optimism Feb. 24, 2016

Terence Jeffrey

"I have never been more optimistic about America's future than I am today." That is what President B... Read More

Healthy Economic Growth Is Our Missing Ingredient Feb. 07, 2016

Steve Chapman

This year's Republican presidential race has generated an unusual number of unusually bad ideas R... Read More

More Is Not Merrier in Our Congested Cities Apr. 09, 2015

Froma Harrop

New York and San Francisco are expensive places to live. That's a big problem for the nation because... Read More

Janet Yellen's Problem Feb. 14, 2014

Lawrence Kudlow

Stock markets cheered Janet Yellen's maiden congressional testimony this past week, as the new Fed c... Read More

Yellen Needs Rules Nov. 23, 2013

Lawrence Kudlow

The greatest central banker in my professional lifetime was Paul Volcker. His signal achievement was... Read More

The Obama Tipping Point Aug. 29, 2011

Terence Jeffrey

Will Barack Obama become the first president in the post-World War II era during whose term real gro... Read More

Can Our Union be Saved? Jan. 24, 2011

Walter E. Williams

National debt is over $14 trillion, the federal budget deficit is $1.4 trillion and, depending on wh... Read More

The Imperial Defense of Pentagon Bloat Oct. 14, 2010

David Sirota

Beware the sophistry of budget talking points — especially those seeking to deter any criticis... Read More

Yoo-hoo, Congress Aug. 30, 2010

Daily Editorials

Ben Bernanke had a clear message for anyone worried about the economy: We're on it. In a speech Frid... Read More